An Admirable Point
Autor Florence Hazraten Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2023
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781567927870
ISBN-10: 1567927874
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 132 x 200 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: David R. Godine Publisher
ISBN-10: 1567927874
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 132 x 200 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: David R. Godine Publisher
Notă biografică
Florence Hazrat is a writer and researcher based in Berlin, working on punctuation in language and culture, and on Renaissance literature. Before she discovered her secret passion for the exclamation point she was a fellow at the University of Sheffield, studying brackets in early modern literature, and at the University of Geneva, working on Shakespeare translations. Florence has been educated at the University of Cambridge and the University of St Andrews where she has received her PhD on refrains in sixteenth-century poetry and drama. She is a BBC New Generation Thinker, making programs about literature for a general audience.
Recenzii
Enjoyably mischievous ... an invitation to shrug off the prescriptions of the language police and reawaken a sense of wonder
Fascinating ... carries a punch
In 150-odd pages, Hazrat examines the [exclamation] mark's origins in the Middle Ages, its journeys in and out of literary fashion, its use in Shakespeare, Jane Austen and Gerard Manley Hopkins, its career in advertising and comics and its apotheosis in the social media age with Donald Trump's screamer showers on Twitter
Accessibly written, with an academic flavour, and will attract nervous punctuators ... [Hazrat]is firmly on the side of the !, preferring language's "contradictory carnival of meaning" and "joyful jungle" to the "vitriol against exclamation marks [that] abounds in grammars and style guides". As an historian of punctuation, Hazrat must have read many inflexible guides. Who can blame her for loving the liberated !?
Fascinating ... carries a punch
In 150-odd pages, Hazrat examines the [exclamation] mark's origins in the Middle Ages, its journeys in and out of literary fashion, its use in Shakespeare, Jane Austen and Gerard Manley Hopkins, its career in advertising and comics and its apotheosis in the social media age with Donald Trump's screamer showers on Twitter
Accessibly written, with an academic flavour, and will attract nervous punctuators ... [Hazrat]is firmly on the side of the !, preferring language's "contradictory carnival of meaning" and "joyful jungle" to the "vitriol against exclamation marks [that] abounds in grammars and style guides". As an historian of punctuation, Hazrat must have read many inflexible guides. Who can blame her for loving the liberated !?